I also like their answer to the question: "What book do you recommend?"
We don't recommend a book. It's naive to expect that one book could be so encompassing as to satisfy everybody and every topic. Therefore, we suggest that you get a few. What you should do is to check out our literature suggestions at http://www.comeaucomputing.com/booklist as most of these books have withstood the test of time. Take the list with you to your favorite online or local technical bookstore. Take your time -- maybe an hour or more -- and browse the books for what looks right for you.

Featured Post

Quip doubles as a “living” wiki and a project management tool that evolves with your organization. As you finish projects in Quip, the work remains, easily accessible to all team members, new and old.
- Increase transparency
- Onboard new hires faster
- Access from mobile/offline

Included as part of the C++ Standard Template Library (STL) is a collection of generic containers. Each of these containers serves a different purpose and has different pros and cons. It is often difficult to decide which container to use and …

Go is an acronym of golang, is a programming language developed Google in 2007. Go is a new language that is mostly in the C family, with significant input from Pascal/Modula/Oberon family. Hence Go arisen as low-level language with fast compilation…

The viewer will learn how to pass data into a function in C++. This is one step further in using functions. Instead of only printing text onto the console, the function will be able to perform calculations with argumentents given by the user.